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Techies Arts Information Bosters Brain Teasers
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Atlas Robot,Password pill
Tricks
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I RAN INTO SUPERMAN !
An Anecdote
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Wireless Vision(Wi-Vi)
CY B E R- P R O ’1 4
Techies
Come lets jump into the
world of Innovations
Brain
Teasers
Puzzles to puzzle You!!
Information
Bosters
Glimpses of Our World
Arts
Peace and calmness at Heart
Department of CSE
PSNA college of Engineering&Technology
Software is a great combination between artistry and engineering.
Bill Gates
Cyber-Pro
Achievements in Co-Curricular Activites
Name
M.Annie Amala
S.AmanNisha
S.Kavipriya Dharrsini
S.Abirami
Year
Final year
Final year
Final year
Final year
N.Aishwarya
Final year
A.Afal Aathika
Final year
S.Swarnalakshmi
& M.Supraba
Final year
J.Tamilarasi
M.Supraba
R.Vijayapandi
S.Sowmiya
K.Jothimalar
S.Deepashree
M.Gigithra
S.Umadevi
G.Shamili
College and Event
RVSCET,Paper presentation
RVSCET,Paper presentation
RVSCET,Paper presentation
RVSCET,Paper presentation
K.Ramakrishna CET,Trichy
Paper presentation
K.Ramakrishna CET,Trichy
Paper presentation
TCET,Madurai
Coding(SYNAPSE)
Coding(TECHUTSAV)
SSMCET, Paper presentation
KARPAGAMCET, Paper presentation
MPNCET, Project paper presentation
Final year
IIT Bombay, National Level Robtics
Competition
Final year
Second
Second
First
Third
First
Second
Fifth
S.Suriyagayathri
Final year
A.Soundarya
E.Naveena
N.Ramya
Final year
PSNACET,Connexion
PSNACET, Power observation
PSNACET, Poem writing
KumaraguruCET, Coimbatore
Appy fiz
R.Karpagam University Coimbatore
Paper Presentation
KARPAGAMCET, Paper Presentation
Final year
Bharat Niketan, Paper Presentation
Third
Final year
Jansons institute of college, Paper
Presentation
Third
Final year
VellamalCET, Coding and Hacking
First
Final year
KLNCET,Madurai
Quiz
Second
Final year
KLNCET,Madurai
Quiz
First
Final year
PSNACET,CSEUTSAV’14 (QUIZ)
Second
Final year
PSNACET, Think different
First
Final year
Sri KrishnaCET,coimbatore
Paper Presentation
First
Final year
PSNACET, Multimedia
Third
N.Anulavanya
R.Risha
M.Senkathir selvi
M.Balaji
K.Madhan Mithra
S.J.Sethupathy
S.Sathish kumar
S.Sabari prabhu
V.Kaushik Subramanian
S.Murugapandian
P.Pavun
U.Kandhaval
J.Jeevanandham
G.Sudharsan
R.Keerthana
Final year
Final year
Final year
Prize Won
Second
Second
Second
Second
Final year
2
Second
First
Second
First
First
First
Cyber-Pro
Name
M.Aravinth
T.Balamurugan
A.Arunachalam
J.Anand Jovinc
J.Sahaya Iruthaya Abika
R.Jeevasharathi
M.Mahendhran
T.Preethi
P.Sharmila
Year
Third Year
Third Year
Third Year
Third Year
Third Year
K.K.Gowtham
Third Year
Vijaya Rahuraman
Third Year
J.Venkat Prasad
Second Year
College and Event
PSG College of Engg &Tech,
Mathmenia
PSG College of Engg &Tech,
Mathmenia
MPN College of Engg & tech
Paper Presentation
CIT,Tramming
GnanamaniCET,
Paper Presentation
Kalasalingam College of Engg,
Coding
Kalasalingam College of Engg,
C-Debugging
PET Engineering college,
Paper Prsentation
Prize Won
Second
Third
Second
First
Third
Third
First
First
Achievements in Sports
M.Vigneshwari is selected in INDIAN TEAM for Handball which is going to held in Pakistan.
J.Amutha Jyothi is selected as BEST STUDENT PERFORMER for the year 2014 by ISTE.
Name
Year
U. Ashok Kumar
Final year
Jothy Subramanian
K.Rajasekar
Final year
Second year
Event
Inter zonal tournament
TIES 2014
Prize Won
SILVER MEDAL
BRONZE MEDAL
TIES 2014 (Handball-Male)
GOLD MEDAL
Third
Second
Second
M.Usha
A.Suriya
S.Kiruthika
G.Alagunachiyar
N.Susmitha
Final year
Third year
Third year
K.K.Gowtham
Third year
Basket Ball (Chettinaducet)
Basket Ball (PSNACET)
Handball (KONGUNADUCET)
TIES 2014(Handball-Female)
Handball (KONGUNADUCET)
TIES 2014(Handball-Female)
Tennekoit(PSNACET)
SSMCET
TIES 2014(Handball-Female)
TIES 2014(Chess)
R.M.Subramanian
K.Rajasekar
T.Vijay
Second year
Inter zonal(Chess)
Third
Second year
Inter zonal(Handball)
First
K.Srividhya
S.Vasumathy
Final year
Final year
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SILVER MEDAL
Second
SILVER MEDAL
First
First
SILVER MEDAL
GOLD MEDAL
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MOU Signing Ceremony
MOU Signed with Cloud
Kinetics Technology Solutions (P) Ltd, Chennai on
25th October.
Department
of CSE’s
Event
• CSI & ISTE Sponsored
One Day Seminar on “ Information Security & Ethical Hacking “ delivered by
Dr.T.Thiagarajan,Registrar,
SETS,Chennai, held on 26th
March 2014.
• Pre-conference tutorial on “ Android and its
Applications” delivered
Mr.M.S.Jeyakrishnan
Perpetro Technologies,
Chennai held on 4th april
2014.
• National Conference Conference on “NGTCC – 14” lecture
delivered by Dr.N.Balaji.,HODCSE.,KLNCET held on 5th april
2014.
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Inaugural Ceremony of CSEA Mr. Anil Kumar Pathak,System Engineer,Airbus Defence &
Space, Bangalore delivered a lecture held on 19th september 2014.
• One day seminar on “Future of
Robotics” organized by Bigbodhi Academy – Institute for
Robotics & Creative Learning,
Coimbatore held on 8th Aug 14.
• Two days FDP on “Cloud
Computing & Big Data”
conducted by Innovative
Dynamic Technology held
on 6th & 7th Aug 14.
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• ISTE sponsored One Day Workshop on “Green Computing and
its Challenges” lecture delivered
by Dr.S.Sivagurunathan from GRI
held on 19th augest 2014
Department of
CSE’s Event
• Two days
workshop on
“Red-Hat Linux and open
Source” conducted by
Mr.Vinoth from Susee Information Systems Pvt. Ltd
• “CSEUTSAV’14”, Intra Departmental events held on 25th
March 14.
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No of Students Placed
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CTS
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Wipro
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IBM
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Vernalis
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Infosys
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Maveric
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Faculty Seminar of Department of Computer Science and Engineering
Si.No
Date
Name of the Faculty
Seminar Title
1.
25.01.14
Dr.D.Shanthi
Green Computing
2.
01.02.14
Dr.N.Umamaheswari
Soft Computing
3.
01.03.14
Mrs.T.Hemalatha
Forensic Analysis
4.
03.05.14
Mr.M.S.Thanabal
Unified approach for a better understanding of Object
Oriented Concept and System Development
5.
05.07.14
Mrs.S.PushpaLatha
First Exploring Network Simulator - 2
6.
16.08.14
Mrs.K.Dhanalakshmi
First Feature Selection Technique for CT Scan
Brain Image
7.
06.09.14
8.
13.11.14
Mr.S.Satheesbabu
LiFi Technology – Internet through a Light Bulb
Mr.S.K.Somasundaram Big Data - The future of Information Technology
9.
20.11.14
Mr.R.Karthikeyan
First Cognitive Science and its Applications
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I RAN INTO
SUPERMAN !:An
Anecdote
“WHAT IS LOVE? “The more we come out and do good to
others,the more our hearts will be purified,and GOD will
be in them”,mentioned Swami Vivekananda about LOVE.
Everybody would’ve had
at least one childhood-hero who
was so lovable.As for me,I could
think of none but Superman.As a
child I’d always been spellbound
by The Man of Steel.He was superstrong,could fly at superluminal
speeds,had a captivating charm,a
swell suit,a pretty girlfriend and
whatnot.Gosh,I thought he was so
cool!He was my ultimate hero.He
was all that I could ever aspire to be.
Anyways,that never came about.
Now that I make out
all this in retrospect,I find that maybe it was the sense of value,pride
and accomplishment in that wideeyed-me,that required me to be
Superman.But,very recently,I had
this life-changing experience that
forever altered my simulacrum of
Superman,my attitude on the world
and my perception of Love.The
event goes like this:
On my way back I witnessed
something,that I consider,till this
day,to be nothing short of a ‘virtual miracle’.I saw an old man by
the same sidewalk,who was by his
looks,not so sumptuous himself.He
was earnestly passing on a foodpacket to this aforesaid beggar!He
had an altruistic smile,thanks to
the relish he had seen on the poor
vagrant’s face!I could gaze at this
selfless,magnanimous deed-of-love
only for a short-lived instant,as my
dad drove over the bridge.I genuinely wished I had been this bighearted
and empathetic,with a true sense of
purpose.Back home,I reckoned with
this experience over and over,for a
hundred times.This gentleman had
broken my spell of expedience,that
had till then rendered me fouledup.But two things became abundantly clear:”Plain LOVE can do
Marvels”and,”LOVE,like GOD,is omnipotent and omnipresent”.I had
realized my childhood dream:”I finally met Superman”,only that,this
time the very definition of the
watchword ‘SUPERMAN’ had itself
changed.
I hereby commemorate those immortal words of Mother Teresa”Not
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Final year
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அம்மா...!!!
அன்று, என் முகத்தை பார்க்க
வழிய�ோடு காத்திருந்தாள்
நேற்று, நான் எழுந்து நடக்க
அவள் கை க�ொடுத்தாள்
இன்று, என் வாழ்க்கை
சக்கரத்தில் அச்சாணியாய்
இருக்கிறாள்
நாளை , அவள் செய்ததற்கு
எந்த எதிர்பார்ப்பும் இன்றி
இருப்பாள்
என்றும் என் நினைவில்
மூன்றெழுத்து கவிதையாய்
அம்மா .
எத்தகைய செயலை செய்தாலும் நான் அவளுக்கு செய்ய
வேண்டிய
கடமை முற்று பெறவில்லை
அதனால் நான் கடனாளி
ஆனேன்
கடவுளே ! அம்மாவை
படைத்து என்னை கடனாளி
ஆக்கியதால் உன்னை
ெவறுக்கிறேன்
ஆனால் அந்த ெவறுப்பி ற்கும்
மேலாக
உன்னை நேசி க்கிறேன்
அம்மாவை படைத்ததற்கு.
Article By
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Final year
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Developers say they
are less than a year
away from deploying
prototype satellites
that could someday
soon broadcast free
and universal internet all over the globe
from high in orbit.
The “Outernet” project being bankrolled
by the Media Development Investment
Fund (MDIF) of New
York is currently in
the midst of conducting technical assessment of the project,
but say by June they
hope to develop test
satellite in order to
see how long-range
WiFi would work if
beamed down by a
tiny 10x10x10-centimeter payload called
a CubeSat.
If all goes as planned,
a test CubeSat will be
sent into orbit next
January, and within a
few years there could
be hundreds of similar devices circling
the Earth and sending back down internet signals. Once
that is accomplished,
countries that largely
censor the web —
like China and North
Korea — would be
hard-pressed to re-
OUTERNET
strict internet access without also going into
orbit.
“We exist to support the flow of independent
news, information, and debate that people
need to build free, thriving societies,” MDIF
President Peter Whitehead told the National
Journal recently. “It enables
fuller participation in public life, holds the powerful
to account and protects the
rights of the individual.”
To accomplish as much,
though, MDIF is facing a
rather uphill battle, at least
with regards to funding.
Funny enough, sending
hundreds of tiny WiFi ready
satellites into orbit isn’t as
inexpensive as one might
imagine.
Syed Karim, MDIF’s director
of innovation, told the National Journal’s Alex Brown
that it would take only three
years and $12 billion to get
the project up and running.
But “We don’t have $12 bilThe Small Satellite Orbital Deployer, deploys a set of
lion,” Karim said, “so we’ll
NanoRacks CubeSats.(Reuters / NASA)
do as much as we can with
CubeSats and broadcast
Information for the World from Outer Space
data.”
1.Unrestricted, globally accessible, broadcast “Broadcasting data,” Outerdata.
net says on their website, “al2.Quality content from all over the Internet.
lows citizens to reduce their
3.Available to all of humanity.
reliance on costly internet
4.Unrestricted, globally accessible, broadcast
data.
5.Quality content from all over the Internet.
6.All on global internet, controlled by one
group.
7.Available to all of humanity.
Around 40 percent of the planet currently
doesn’t have access to any sort of internet service, the company claims, but basic CubeSats
could send one-way signals down to earth to
deliver news or content through a “global notification system during emergencies and natu- Article By
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ral disasters,” their website says.
Final year
Red Border Magazine • Issue 285
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International Terrorism
The World’s Greatest Challenge Today
Today the threat of terrorism is becoming more and more serious. Terrorism is considered the greatest
threat against the safety of the world,
and especially the USA, today. The extent of the terrorism has increased significantly over the last couple of years,
since the terrorist attacks against the
US on the 11th of September 2001.
After these attacks former president
of the US, George Bush declared a war
against terrorism.
There are various opinions about
what can be defined as terrorism. Because there are so many situations
that can be defined as terrorism, it is
be very difficult to find an exact definition. Many countries have different
definitions, and the definitions have
also changed over the years. Not even
the UN has managed to agree about
one common definition. In short we
can say that terrorism is some sort of
attack at civilians to achieve a political
goal.
Terrorism has existed for many centuries, but in the last couple of years
the attacks have become more extensive and the devastations has become
greater. In the future scientists expect
that the terrorists will carry out actions with weapons of mass destruction such as chemical, radiological
and biological weapons.
The war on terrorism is a global campaign led by the USA.
Around the globe there are various
terrorist organizations, all with different goals and reasons for their terrorist-activities. The most known group
today might be the Al – Qaida which
origins form Afghanistan,
•
Al-Qaeda, an Islamic terrorist
organization headed by Osama Bin
Laden as described above aims at the
destruction of the United States, Israel and India.
•
Hizbullah, Lebanese state terrorist group’s aim is the creations of
independent Islamic Lebanon by outsting any thing western. It has targeted US Embassy in Berirut, US Marine
head quarter and Israeli embassy in
Buenos Aires.
•
LTTE the Liberation Tigers of
Tamil Elam aims at the creation of
separate Tamil Land in Srilanka. In
June 1991, India’s Prime Minister Rajeev Gandhi was assassinated in 1993
Srilankan President Premadasa was
their victim. In 1999 an attempt was
made on the life of srilankan President
Chadrika Kumaratunga. Between
1987 and 2000 it has carried out 168
suicide attacks in Srilanka and India.
•
HAMAS, The Harket-el-Mukawma-el-Islamia aims at founding
Islamic state in Palestine their home
land. Israel has been their target so
far.
•
PIJ, the Palestine Islamic Jehad
has so far inflicted 30 suicide attacks
on Israel.
Article By
M.Keerthi Priyanga
3rd year
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வ ிவசாயம்
நிலம் பார்த்து அதன் பதம்
அறிந்து மழை ந�ோக்கி நாற்று
நட்டேன்!!!
குருவை கதிர்கள் குனிந்தன
பருவம் ப�ொய்த்ததால்!!!
மீண்டும் ப�ொன் வைத்து
ப�ொருள் ஈட்டி வானம்
பார்த்து நாற்று நட்டேன்!!!
சம்பா சாய்ந்தது சரியான
மழை கிட்டாததால்!!!
தமிழ் பயிர் காக்க குடகில்
பிறக்கும் காவேரிைய நம்பிேனன்!!!
அவளையும் அண்டை நாட்டவர் தடுத்து அரசியல்
க�ொடி ஏற்றினர்!!!
மனிதநேயமும் உழவர்நேயமும் இல்லாத அவரிடம் நீர்
கேட்டால்
இல்லை என்ற பதில்.....
கடன் சுமை அறிந்து மன
உைலச்சல் க�ொண்டு
தற்கொைல செய்யும்
அவலம் தான் தமிழ் விவசாயம் !!!
இவ்வாண்டாவது பருவம்
மெய்த்து பயிர் செழிக்க வேண்டுகிேறன் இறைவனை !!!
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S.MurugaPandian
Final year
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Tips
When your pen drive gets attacked
by a worm (VIRUS), processing of
folders is highly affected. This means
that the folder becomes hidden and
the hidden option is disabled from
“Properties” .i.e. you cannot make it
visible again. Now the entire folder
If Google Glass isn’t enough to get you worried about
in your pen drive is converted into
technology, how about a device that can see through
shortcut.
Wireless-Vision
(Wi-Vi)
walls using Wi-Fi?
A solution to this is, just open any window
go to Tools->Folder Options/Organize>Folder Options ->View tab -> Show hidden files ->Disable “Hide protected system
files”-> Apply ok.
Now go to your pen drive all the folders
are visible now but still you cannot disable
hidden attributes. To check it, right click>properties.
So got to Run (Win+R) ->Type “cmd”(eg.E:
). Now type at first as “attrib –s -h “. Now all
the files in pen drive is visible by removing
all attributes. Then process the command
for individual folders by
Attrib –s –h <folder name>
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Final year
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7 Secrets of Success from a Room:
1. Roof said - Aim High
2. Fan said - Be Cool
3. Clock said – Every minute is
precious
4. Mirror said - Reflect before
you act
5. Window said -See the world
6. Calendar said -Be up to Date
7. Door said -Push hard to
achieve your Goals
Article By
S.Uma Devi
Final year
Red Border Magazine • Issue 285
Researchers at MIT are experimenting with a system called Wi-Vi, which
they say can track moving objects through walls by using the inexpensive,
nearly ubiquitous wireless system. Wi-Vi could be built into a smartphone or
a special handheld device and used in search-and-rescue missions and law
enforcement, according to Dina Katabi, the MIT professor who developed
Wi-Vi along with graduate student Fadel Adib.
She thinks consumers might use Wi-Vi in many emergency cases too. For
example, someone walking outdoors at night who thought they were being
followed might use it to detect a person behind a fence or around a corner.
One of the major difficulty in this technology is that, the display has very low
resolution today, more like a radar tracking an airplane than an X-ray showing details.
Katabi and Adib are working on higher resolution and the system might
someday show recognizable faces. Before then, society might want to develop policies around how it could be used.
“Like all technologies in the world, it depends on us how we use them,” She
said.
Wi-Vi works by sending Wi-Fi radio waves through a barrier and measuring the way they bounce back. It’s similar to the way radar and sonar work,
but without the expensive, bulky gear and restricted frequencies that radar
requires.
Every time a Wi-Fi signal is reflected off an object, the shape and makeup
of that object affects the signal that comes back. But when Wi-Fi hits a wall,
most of the signal gets reflected off the wall and only a little bit of it reflects
off the people on the other side.
To get around this, Wi-Vi transmits two Wi-Fi signals, one of which is the
inverse of the other. When one signal hits a stationary object, the other cancels it out. But because of the way the signals are encoded, they don’t cancel each other out for moving objects. That makes the reflections from a
moving person visible despite the wall between that person and the Wi-Vi
device. Wi-Vi can translate those faint reflections into a real-time display of
the person’s movements.
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The key benefits of Wi-Vi over current ways of seeing through
walls, such as radar and sonar, are cost, power and size. At the
heart of the technology is its encoding scheme, which can be implemented in silicon. Wi-Vi could be built into a cellphone soon,
and for not much more than the cost of a regular Wi-Fi module,
she said.
“All the components we use are ones typically used in a Wi-Fi
handheld device”.
Because of its underlying technology, Wi-Vi also wouldn’t represent a big drain on batteries.
Bringing wall-penetrating vision to handheld devices could open
up a lot more uses for it. Current radar-based systems used in the
U.S. military are so big they need to be transported on trucks.
Wi-Vi’s capabilities might also help searchers find people trapped
in collapsed buildings after earthquakes. Police could use it to detect the number of people in a room and their movements, preventing an ambush when they raided the room. Used with a gaming console, it could allow players to walk away from the console
into another room and keep playing the game.
Because of its low resolution, Wi-Vi could actually enhance people’s privacy rather than violating it.
Thus this technology may attain a huge success in near future.
Article By
N.MuthuManickaRaj
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2nd year
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3rd year
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3rd year
Paperless Paper
For us stubborn paper lovers, there may soon be a product
available that provides the look and feel of paper, with the
advantages of a digital device. In fact, the technology is already
available, though it hasn’t yet translated into a marketable
product. It’s called electronic paper (not to be confused with
digital paper, a different technology). Before long, the plastic
shell of e-readers may not be needed and you’ll be able to
handle “paper” books, magazines, etc with all the bells and
whistles your Kindle or Nook provides now. Article By
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HIDDEN SECRETS OF
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he Giza Pyramids, built to endure an eternity, have done just that. The monumental tombs are relics of Egypt’s Old
Kingdom era and were constructed some 4,500 years ago.
gypt’s pharaohs expected to become gods in the afterlife. To prepare for the next world they erected
temples to the gods and massive pyramid tombs for themselves—filled with all the things each ruler
would need to guide and sustain himself in the next world.
haraoh Khufu began the
first Giza pyramid project,
circa 2550 B.C. His Great
Pyramid is the largest in
Giza and towers some 481
feet (147 meters) above the plateau. Its estimated 2.3 million stone
blocks each weigh an average
of 2.5 to 15 tons. Khufu’s son, Pharaoh
Khafre, built the second pyramid at Giza, circa 2520 B.C. His necropolis also included the Sphinx,
a mysterious limestone monument
with the body of a lion and a
pharaoh’s head. The Sphinx may stand
sentinel for the pharaoh’s entire tomb complex.
he third of the Giza
Pyramids is considerably smaller than
the first two. Built
by Pharaoh Menkaure circa 2490 B.C.,
it featured a much
more complex mortuary temple.
ach massive pyramid is but one part of a larger
complex,
including a palace, temples, solar boat
pits, and
other features.
Cross View of Pyramid
uilding
Boom
The ancient engineering
feats at Giza were so impressive that even today
scientists can’t be sure
how the pyramids were built. Yet they have learned much about the people who built them and the political power necessary
to make it happen.The builders were skilled, well-fed Egyptian workers who lived in a nearby temporary city. Archaeological
digs on the fascinating site have revealed a highly organized community, rich with resources, that must have been backed by
strong central authority.It’s likely that communities across Egypt contributed workers, as well as food and other essentials, for
what became in some ways a national project to display the wealth and control of the ancient pharaohs.
uch revelations have led Zahi Hawass, secretary general of Egypt’s Supreme Council of Antiquities and a National
Geographic explorer-in-residence, to note that in one sense it was the Pyramids that built Egypt—rather than the
other way around.
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ABRAHAM LINCOLN Android
THE IDEA OF A ELEVEN YEAR’S OLD GIRL
Hon A B Lincoln
Dear Sir
My father has just home from the fair and brought home your
picture and Hamlin’s. I am a little girl only 11 years old, but want you
should be the President of the United States very much so I hope
you won’tthink me very bold to write to such a great man as you are.
Have you any little girls about as large as I am if so give them my love
and tell her to write me if you cannot answer this letter. I have got 4
brother’s and part of them will vote for you anyway and if you let
your whiskers frow I will try and get the rest of them to vote for you
.You would look a great deal beter for your face is so thin.All ladies
like the whiskers and they would their husband’s to vote for you and
then you would be the President. My father is going to vote for you
and if I was a man I would vote for you but I will get everyone to vote
for you that I can I think that rail fence around your picture makes
it look very pretty. I have a got a liitle baby sister, she is nine weeks
old and is just as cunning as be. When you direct your letter direct to
Grace Bedell Westfield Chatauque County New york.
I must not any more and answer this letter right off Good bye
Grace Bedell
TheRepublican Presidential nominee responded on october 19th
.His LETTER to Grace Bedell
Private
Miss Grace Bedell
My dear little Miss
Your very agrreable letter of the 15th is received- I regret
the necessity saying I have no daughters- I have three sons – one
seventeen, one nine , and seven years of age-they, with their mother
constitute my whole family- As to the whiskers, having never worn
any , do you not hink people would call it a piece of silly affection if I
were to begin it now?
Your very sincere well wisher
A Lincoln
Article By
Noushin Meera
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Increase the RAM memory of an android device
Note: Increasing in RAM does not mean that you are
adding some hardware internally to your Android
Gadget. It is not possible for everyone to alter the
hardware of Android gad get so as to increase
Ram. Its been risky and need professional skills to
change the hardware.Using this hack or trickyou
can Increase your Ram upto4 GB.
1. SD card as you want but SD Card of class 4 or higher can give
Awesome speed to your Gadget.
2. A rooted Gadget
3. SD Card Reader.
4. PC with Windows OS
5. Internet to download some Files
1.Partition SD card:1. Download Mini Tool Partition
http://adf.ly/d0RZU
2. Install it On your PC and connect your SD card.
3. Open Mini Tool Partition in your PC and when the wizards
open click on your SD Card and select Delete option. (Note: This
will fully format your SD Card mean, that it will erase data of
card permanently, so before doing this backup your data at safe
place in PC or other Storagemedia.)
4. When the wizard completely format your SD card, you have
whole space of your SD Card as unallocated then Right click on
SD Card and select make option
5. A popup box will then open giving you the options for making
partition; select the partition as primary and file system as FAT
if SD Card is less than 4GB or FAT32 if your SD Card is more than
that of 4GB
6.Leave about 512 MB or more space (as you want) for making
the next partition.
7.Then select done and right click on an unallocated space of
your SD
Card and again click on make option. Select Primary partition
but
change the file system to Ext2, Ext3 or Ext4.Note: (Ext2 is not
compulsory as most ROMs work fine with it)
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D.Vijay Kumar
2nd Year
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Google Contact Lens
option.
According to Google, the sensor can take about one
reading per second, and it is working on adding tiny
LED lights to the lens to warn users when their glucose
levels cross certain thresholds. The sensors are so small
that they”look like bits of glitter.”
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Google unveils plans to produce a new device called smart
contact lens. The company’s
Google X lab just teased a
smart contact lens on its blog
that is meant to help diabetics
measure their glucose levels.
The company says it is currently
testing prototypes of this contact lens that use a tiny wireless chip and a miniaturized
glucose sensor. These chips
are embedded in between two
soft layers of lens material.
In its announcement, Google
notes that scientists have long
looked into how certain body
fluids can help them track glucose levels. Tears, it turns out,
works very well, but given that
most people aren’t Hollywood
actors and can cry on demand,
using tears was never really an
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Google says it is working with the
FDA to turn these prototypes into real
products and that it is working with
experts to bring this technology to
market. These partners, the company
says, “will use our technology for a
smart contact lens and develop apps
that would make the measurements
available to the wearer and their doctor.”
It’s worth noting that other companies, including Microsoft, have previously shown similar lenses. Until now,
though, it doesn’t look like there are
any smart lenses available in the U.S.
yet. Given Google’s reach, however,
it may just be able to find the right
partners to bring this technology to
market.
Article By
Y. Rajalakshmi
2rd year
Art By
S.Lakshmi Priya
Final year
Web Services and Cloud
Computing
The following Venn diagram illustrates the
relationships among Web Services, serviceoriented architecture (SOA), and Cloud Computing. Web Services encapsulates Cloud
Computing in this diagram because Cloud
Computing uses Web Services for connections (you might find exceptions, but they
are rare). It is possible, however, to use Web
Services in situations other than Cloud Computing. Such use of Web Services may be part
Friend
A FRIEND
F is for the fun we had together
R is for the relaxing time we shared together
I is for the interesting moments we had
E is for the entertaining time we spent
N is for the never ending friendship that
we’ll have
D is for the days we’ll never forget
of a service-oriented architecture, but it may
not. Web Services could be simply be a connection. Finally, it is possible to have a service-oriented architecture and not use Web
Services for connections.
Article By
N.Maheshwari
Final year
move on
You made me forget the pain that crushed
my heart
You were my pain relief
Now after all this
I have learnt so much from you
And I want the world to know
How lucky I am
TO have a friend like you
Article By
A. Ragavi
Final year
You never stop listening to all my troubles
Your advise and sympathy helped me
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Atlas Robot
It can use tools, crawl through rugged terrain and locate
objects with cameras and laser range finders. The Atlas
robot is intended to imitate human rescuers in disaster
response and emergency recovery, although for now it’s
operating only in mock-up crises.
Developed by Boston Dynamics with military funding, it
will compete in DARPA’s robotics trials in December.
The Edible Password Pill
Maintaining complicated passwords is imperative if you want to avoid
getting hacked, but them can be a daunting task. Enter Motorola’s Edible
Password Pill, which is exactly as dystopian as it sounds. Swallowed once
daily, the pill consists of a tiny chip that uses the acid in your stomach to
power it on. Once activated, it memorizing emits a specific 18-bit EKGlike signal that can be detected by your phone or computer, essentially
turning your body into a password. Though the pill has cleared the
major hurdle of acquiring FDA approval, it’s not scheduled to hit shelves
anytime soon. Motorola, however, is owned by Google, so perhaps
sometime in the future, logging in Gmail will be as easy as swallowing
a pill.
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Tricks
Inspired by the movie Matrix, this falling code trick is extremely popular
on social networking websites. Copy and paste the code given below in
Notepad and save the file as “Matrix.bat” or *.bat. @echo off
color 02:tricks
echo %random%%random%%random%%random%%random%%rand
om%%random%%random%
goto tricks
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R.KEERTHNA Final year
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The most popular
Nano Batteries
Scientists have created the
equivalent of a rechargeable
lithium-ion battery the size of a
nanowire, thousands of times
smaller than a human hair. But
unlike previous nanobatteries,
this one is actually built right
into a nanowire. This infinitesimal power source could
provide nanomachines with
the continuous power needed
to accomplish whatever uses
they’re designed for, such as
exploring the cardiovascular
system of a heart disease patient.
Google glass
Google Glass is a wearable
computer with an optical head-mounted display
(OHMD) that is being developed by Google in the Project
Glass research and development project, with a mission
of producing a mass-market
ubiquitous computer. Google
Glass displays information in
a smartphone-like hands-free
format, that can communicate
with the Internet via natural
language voice commands.
Robot may accelerate trials
A new study’s authors found
that by using a robot’s measurements to gauge patient performance, companies might only have to test
240 patients to determine
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whether a drug works -- a
reduction of 70 percent that
would translate to a similar
reduction in time and cost.
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Manisha Chaurasia
Final year
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Google was once named “BackRub.” Creators Larry Page and Sergey Brin met while at Stanford Univesity
and collaborated on a web search engine called “BackRub.” Over time, the engine became too large for the
university’s servers and the pair decided it was time for a name change. They eventually came up with the
name “Google,” which was based on the word “googol” - a mathematical term for the number 1 followed
by 100 zeros! They believed this word encapsulated their goal of organizing the
limitless amounts of information stored across the World Wide Web.
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T.Mani Kandan
Final year
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Final year
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KT...THE KEY TO LIGTHEN
INDIA...
“Dream,Dream,Dream till you achieve it”So goes the wordings of our former President.
Ha…..Ha….Then came the next big prophecy from him “With today’s young student
generation,India will become a developed nation by 2020”.6 more years to go………
But where does India stand???Ya.. Student generation is powerful but only in terms of
numbers..About a lakh students are coming out of their colleges with some letters behind their name.What is the use of it if those letters does nothing for our society????But
on the other hand those letters does many wonders to the foreign nations….
Everyone, from a teenager to a white haired person is talking about corruption, inflation, unemployment, black money,blah,blah,blah… Once in five years ,the Government changes,people elect some politicians as their representatives,but what has
changed till now????nothing…India is static since 2000….But the people in India
are too lazy to raise their voices against corruption and if at all raised will be silenced..
India is surely a heaven for the creamy layer of the society and some of the middle class persons..Then what about those below the poverty line??The Africans considered Martin Luther King as “EMBELLA-The dew drop in desert”.
Cant we students be an Embella for the poor??Here goes a simple key for it
KEYED-UP TECHNOCRACY(KT)!!!
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“A country controlled by enthusiastic engineers,scientists and other experts…” We are
very much excited to watch movies that potray India being ruled by Student experts(eg..
film KO)
But in reality,the letters behind the name of graduates make them narrow minded..Can’t
scientists and engineers take wise decisions?Can’t they rule a community??If India is a
KT,then see what is the gap between the rich and poor,see what is the rank of India in
corruption,and see where India stands in Olympics.!!!!!.It is the interest and responsibility
that all matters.Place the graduates as the soldiers for the Indian Democracy.See where
they will take India to…But if the present scenario continues,Kalam’s dream will still be a
dream till 3020!!!!!!
Finally,if India becomes aKT,a child of the year 2030 will not know the meaning of corruption.Its high time the technocrats step ahead and do something to make India an India
dreamt by Abdul Kalam…!!!!!
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